"I don't know why this head gasket wants to keep leaking. I didn't install it with copper coat. Just dry. Maybe thats why? The dowels are not the problem I double checked that last time. The cam tower pucks are new and were installed with yamabond. What about a leak from the cam tower studs? I think those threads go all the way through? "
I speak from experience. The cam tower stud holes do go thru to the atmosphere, opening right above each spark plug. If they are leaking it will come out on fins ABOVE the head gasket, which makes it very weird to diagnose. (The pucks leak there too). So the question is where is your oil appearing? Above the head gasket by 2 or 3 fins, or at the head gasket.
If you have removed those studs, shame on you.
Not really, sometimes it has to be done for cleaning and machining. But you disturb the virgin seal. As Mike says, they must go back in with a thread sealer. And they should not be replaced by bolts, like the intake side has.
The intake side bolts do not require sealer as they are in bottomed holes.
My theory about the front studs is that Honda ran out of metal in the head and decided to drill and tap those holes all the way thru. Unlike the intake side where their was enough material to drill tap and stop. Then, they put in studs which seal on first install. Then when you tighten the nut, only the threads on the top of the stud are disturbed. The threads in the head are left alone and stay sealed.
Then if you remove those studs, sealing is an "all bets are off" affair. Adding sealer should fix it, if the threads aren't otherwise sacked.
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I just know they can leak and make an awful mess.